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Connecting clean energy for the region: Green hydrogen and offshore wind

November 12, 2024 Sara Bicecircular economy, News, renewables0

ANU I2S recently chaired sessions and participated in panels at Japan Clean Energy Week, incorporating the Connecting Green Hydrogen and Offshore Wind conferences, involving over 3,000 participants from around the world. It was an exciting time in Tokyo. Here’s what you should know.

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How presumed benevolence will short circuit the energy transition

August 9, 2024 Sara BiceNews, renewables1

In this short piece (relatively speaking, I am an academic!), I want to take a pause on SLO, to step back and to introduce a new, helpful and important concept: presumed benevolence.Read More

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